@mannyman Your one year old is not going to positionally asphyxiate himself because he can’t hold his head up or stay awake. I’m struggling to think of a freak accident that you wouldn’t be immediately aware of.
@mannyman I wouldn’t wear a 5 month old on my back, but a 1 year old is fully capable of moving their head, neck and able to communicate with you. Very strange!
I think that is a good response. My family dr actually says the mother knows when something is not right.
@mannyman There’s this lady on TikTok who does funny sketches of the Queen being handed her baby by the nanny for 3 minutes a day. That’s what this reminds me of lol. He probably held his kids for 10 minutes a day. My dude, we have shit TO DO
@mannyman I back carry (in Costco too BTW) I can fully tell if she uncomfortable or asleep or needing anything. Her breathing changes and I can feel she’s asleep back there. Also she’ll yank hair or hit me with her baba. Usually both.
I like to strip her to a tee shirt light pants and take off her shoes before I stick her in, she runs a little hot and she likes loosing shoes.
Mine just turned two. Her and her brother love the carriers. I do too! Get it balanced just right and you can have a moment alone and shop while you don’t have to constantly watch your babies.
@mannyman The only silent distress is like choking right and so I don’t feed baby in a back carry (also because I don’t appreciate food all through my hair and down my neck)
Anything else I can feel their body moving feel them breathing and if I glance over my shoulder I can see their head I can use my hands to feel their legs and back and I can use the camera on my phone to get a direct view of their face. Easy as